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Malmborg Report
John Malmborg
14 episodes
5 days ago
Malmborg Report explores the crossroads of creativity, labor, and the systems that shape them. Hosted by musician and labor organizer John Malmborg, the show features artists, activists, and thinkers unpacking the struggles of making art, surviving under capitalism, and fighting for dignity at work. Drawing from firsthand experience as an Amazon worker and organizer in the union movement, Malmborg Report delivers unfiltered conversations that challenge corporate narratives and amplify voices from the ground.
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Malmborg Report explores the crossroads of creativity, labor, and the systems that shape them. Hosted by musician and labor organizer John Malmborg, the show features artists, activists, and thinkers unpacking the struggles of making art, surviving under capitalism, and fighting for dignity at work. Drawing from firsthand experience as an Amazon worker and organizer in the union movement, Malmborg Report delivers unfiltered conversations that challenge corporate narratives and amplify voices from the ground.
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The Narrative: Media, Labor, and Who Holds the Power (Ep. 6)
Malmborg Report
39 minutes 56 seconds
8 months ago
The Narrative: Media, Labor, and Who Holds the Power (Ep. 6)

The internet is constantly rewriting history, but who decides what stories get told and which voices are erased? Video artist and media theorist Michael Chernoff joins Malmborg Report to break down the digital landscape. Drawing from media archaeology, he explains how older technologies still shape modern systems. He and John discuss the role of film, the internet, and social media in shaping what gets seen, preserved, or forgotten.


They also dive into the struggle of independent artists trying to make a living in a system that commodifies attention while erasing creative labor. Michael shares his perspective on video as historical preservation, the risks of digital erasure, and how artists can push back against a media ecosystem designed to extract value without rewarding creators.



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Malmborg Report
Malmborg Report explores the crossroads of creativity, labor, and the systems that shape them. Hosted by musician and labor organizer John Malmborg, the show features artists, activists, and thinkers unpacking the struggles of making art, surviving under capitalism, and fighting for dignity at work. Drawing from firsthand experience as an Amazon worker and organizer in the union movement, Malmborg Report delivers unfiltered conversations that challenge corporate narratives and amplify voices from the ground.